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Spector, Andrew; Alpert, Hilary; Karam-Hage, Maher – Academic Psychiatry, 2007
Objective: The authors pilot a smoking-cessation outreach for the homeless that extends medical students' tobacco cessation education. Method: In this prospective study, second-year medical students administered cognitive behavior therapy or unstructured support to homeless subjects to help them quit smoking. Self-report and biological measures…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Homeless People, Smoking, Behavior Modification
Carolan, Brian V.; Unger, Jennifer B.; Johnson, C. Anderson; Valente, Thomas W. – International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 2007
Peer-led programs that employ classroom-based group exercises have been shown to be the most effective in preventing adolescent tobacco use. In addition, health promotion programs that include cultural referents have also been shown to be advantageous. The purpose of this study was to test the interaction between the method by which leaders and…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Smoking, Program Effectiveness, Social Networks
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Berman, Barbara A.; Streja, Leanne; Bernaards, Coen A.; Eckhardt, Elizabeth A.; Kleiger, Heidi B.; Maucere, Lauren; Wong, Glenn; Barkin, Shari; Bastani, Roshan – American Annals of the Deaf, 2007
Little research has focused on tobacco use among deaf and hard of hearing youth. Findings are reported from a first-ever tobacco-related survey, completed by 226 California middle and high school students using either a written questionnaire or the Interactive Video Questionnaire, an interactive multimedia computer video technology. Rates for…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Partial Hearing, Mainstreaming, Deafness
Sussman, Steve; And Others – 1991
This study investigated whether or not high or low risk youths differed on previous items discriminative of problem-prone youth, particularly problem-prone attitudes and preferences, and social and environmental smoking. In addition, the study examined whether high or low use youths differed on items related to a health orientation including…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, High School Students, High Schools, Prevention
Scheer, Judith K. – 1990
The "Contemporary Health Series" covers critical health and family life topics in a sequence of modules with two curricular divisions: "Into Adolescence" for middle school teachers and "Entering Adulthood" for high school teachers. This module presents a tobacco "no use" message to students in grades five through eight through a series of eight…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Health Education, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
Stephens, Richard C.; And Others – 1982
Understanding the misuse of drugs by the elderly has become an area of increasing concern to the drug abuse field. As part of a larger exploration of drug use and health issues among the elderly, a random sample of Houston's noninstitutionalized elderly population (N=1,101), aged 55 and older, were interviewed to determine the extent of their drug…
Descriptors: Alcoholic Beverages, Drug Abuse, Drug Use, Interviews
Center for Health Promotion and Education (CDC), Rockville, MD. Office on Smoking and Health. – 1987
This document presents an update of a fact book first published by the Public Health Service in 1969. It deals with the medical, social, and economic aspects of cigarette smoking and identifies cigarette smoking as the chief preventable cause of death in the United States. The first section, Smoking, Tobacco & Health, examines trends in cigarette…
Descriptors: Cancer, Diseases, Drug Addiction, Heart Disorders
Hesterman, Vicki – 1987
A study examined how three major women's magazines handled cigarette advertisements and editorial copy about smoking-related health problems. Examined were issues of "Ms.,""Good Housekeeping," and "Seventeen" magazines from 1972, one year after the ban on television advertisements and the year "Ms." began…
Descriptors: Advertising, Content Analysis, Females, Health
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Best, J. Allan – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1975
Concentrated cigarette smoke served as an aversive agent in the treatment of 89 habitual cigarette smokers. A factorial design assessed the incremental efficacy of three procedures as a function of client characteristics. Findings are interpreted as support for the principle of tailoring therapeutic procedures to individual differences. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Conditioning, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Theories
Powell, Don R. – 1979
The efficacy of a multiple treatment smoking cessation program and three maintenance strategies was evaluated. Phases I and II of the study involved 51 subjects who participated in a five-day smoking cessation project consisting of lectures, demonstrations, practice exercises, negative smoking, and the teaching of self-control procedures. At the…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Maintenance, Program Effectiveness
American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Washington, DC. – 1971
Examples of interesting experiences which have occurred in smoking education programs throughout the country are presented in condensed form to encourage active participation by educators in such programs. These experiences, together with guidelines for creating similar programs, are drawn from a four-year Leadership Development Project on smoking…
Descriptors: Activities, Guides, Health Education, Leadership
Glover, Elbert D.; Laflin, Molly – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1977
The author discusses conceptual differences among nonassertiveness, assertiveness, and aggression and presents suggestions for developing assertion skills in the nonsmoker. (MJB)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Behavior Change, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Skills
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Dubren, Ron – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
Ex-smokers (N = 61) who had stopped smoking as part of a televised "clinic" were assigned to either a tape-reinforcement or nonreinforcement condition and were followed up a month later. A self-regulated reward system can be an extremely cost-effective tool in preventing short-term recidivism among neophyte ex-smokers. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Reinforcement, Research Projects
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Rosen, Gerald M.; Lichtenstein, Edward – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
Questionnaire and telephone interview data were obtained to evaluate an employee incentive program that rewarded nonsmokers with monthly salary bonuses. The program was moderately successful and generally well accepted, although some procedural difficulties occurred. Group-environmental approaches to reduce smoking deserve further attention.…
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Employer Employee Relationship, Incentives, Program Descriptions
Rundall, Thomas G.; Bruvold, William H. – Health Education Quarterly, 1988
Results of a study of 47 smoking and 29 alcohol school-based programs indicate that smoking and alcohol interventions have modest effects on immediate behavioral outcomes. Smoking interventions have been more successful than alcohol interventions at altering students' long-term behavior. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcohol Education, Behavior Modification, Health Promotion
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